The as-yet-unseen vehicle is heavily disguised in the short clip,
lining up with a Bentley Bentayga, Ferrari 488 GTB, and a Tesla
Model X before taking off into the distance.

The video is a preview, so it is unknown how the Faraday Future
vehicle performed.

As is typical of battery powered cars, all available torque is on
tap from the moment you hit the accelerator, so it is feasible to
presume Faraday Future's electric car could perform similarly to
a
Tesla Model X or a
Model S.

Watch the video here:

There are many questions still lingering around Faraday Future,
even as it prepares for a second debut at the Consumer
Electronics Show in January.
The company recently stopped construction work at its $1
billion factory in North Las Vegas due to mounting financial
troubles.